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my 1940 site

John 'n' W.Va

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The house was leveled and this is the third time I searched this site. I know the site isn't real old, but I was hoping to get a little silver. It seems like I have to clear the site of copper before I can start finding silver. All the copper fittings and pipe I find, I keep. I put them in a 5 gal. bucket in the garage. I have sold over $700 worth of copper this year. The soil is easy digging. It is all loose sand filled with shredded house. The back of the lot is more house then sand. I have never found a coin there. First time there my first 4 hit was 3 wheats and a Buffalo nickel. Then it took me an hour for my next wheat. The pp mode is useless. I do a lot of coil shaking to pp. I know I really need a smaller coil. I think I found a gold plated money clip minus the coin. I found two aluminin coin before. I think F, M on the coin stand for funny money. The little one says chicken feed. Ear ring to the right and 2 wheats. One I have been cleaning on for many hours. It looks like it has sand glued on to it. Closer look it seems to be a 1950's something. I'll let it soak over night.
 
I like going around old houses. Takes me back to my bottle digging days. You find some cool "junk" and hopefully the elusive old coin.
 
I have found a few of those. That house sure has some interesting possibilities John. Keep those posts coming..... It's great entertainment at my end while I get covered in snow!
 
I never got into bottles. :hot: I know many places to get bottles in WV. I showed a cousin of mine one place to get bottles. We were in the forest and he said where is it? I raked back the leaves and said there it is. My family lived on a mountain from back in the early 1800's. I know where the old home steads are. There aren't any houses there. I know where the dumps are. My grandfather would tell me stories about the old days. There are a lot of good stories. I thought about writing a book. The mountain is all forest. I see in my mind the roads, out houses, spring house, the old tree they used to change the engines on and I know the history. My mother was born in a log cabin there. There are 3 old dumps. I pulled back the leaves and showed him the newest dump. It was a well where my grandfather never hit water. So he made it a dump. He doesn't know about the other dumps. He dug bottles till he couldn't carry any more. There are many R.C bottles with the pyramids on them.
 
...John there are some old houses sites here in a park that have yielded almost exactly the same things to me! The cookie cutter is from a kiddie toy set and the aluminum coins are just what they seem - play money (nowadays they make them from plastic).

There will be a bit of silver eventually, but as you noted the debris is the bug right now. However, $700 is no too painful of a bug bite! Sure beats being bittne by panthers and bears and scorpions and all the other critters which abound in FL.

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